Medical chemistry. Drug moiety to image


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  • SO2NH2 + heterocycle
  • amiloride has Guanidinium. Spironolactone has steroid backbone
  • Just the COOH NH2 chain. mimics lysine
  • Guanidinium + L-arginine based
  • AT1 biphenyl tetrazole core.
  • Ar-O-CH2-CH(OH)-CH2
  • benzodiazepines. Bn fused to 7C (2N) ring
  • bumetanide. anthranilic acid + H2NSO2
  • calcium. Pyredine, diester, para Ar
  • ß lactam, 7-amide. Chephalo
  • Clavul... O is not an S
  • factor xa (oxazolidinone, usually)
  • Ar-O-R-Ester
  • gefitinib. quinazolin-4-amine core
  • Sulfated polysaccharides
  • HMG. Dihydroxyheptanoic acid
  • Lysine, proline residue. Zinc binding COOH. ACE
  • Ar + hydrazine. MAOI
  • phenoxy + phenyl + alkyl + amine
  • prostagla... Heptane ring
  • Bulky hydrophilic side Chans among other things
  • second gen... hydrophobic tail
  • Like beta blocker but para substituent on Ar
  • Diphenyl Urea core.
  • No para Ar for ß1 + ß2 blocking
  • statins. Just like HMG CoA.
  • S is not an O.
  • Mycin. Amino substitutin C6.

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